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The Metroid Trilogy: A Nerd's Retrospective

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This source provides a critical review of the first three Metroid video games: Metroid (NES), Metroid II: Return of Samus (Game Boy), and Super Metroid (SNES). The reviewer details the evolution of the franchise, highlighting its groundbreaking elements, such as non-linear exploration and atmospheric design, while also pointing out significant flaws like the lack of in-game maps, frustrating gameplay mechanics, and archaic save systems in the earlier titles. The review ultimately praises Super Metroid as a masterpiece, acknowledging its improvements in controls, map functionality, and cinematic storytelling, contrasting it with the perceived shortcomings of its predecessors.

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on August 04, 2025 12:09 (10d ago). Last successful fetch was on July 03, 2025 12:08 (1M ago)

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This source provides a critical review of the first three Metroid video games: Metroid (NES), Metroid II: Return of Samus (Game Boy), and Super Metroid (SNES). The reviewer details the evolution of the franchise, highlighting its groundbreaking elements, such as non-linear exploration and atmospheric design, while also pointing out significant flaws like the lack of in-game maps, frustrating gameplay mechanics, and archaic save systems in the earlier titles. The review ultimately praises Super Metroid as a masterpiece, acknowledging its improvements in controls, map functionality, and cinematic storytelling, contrasting it with the perceived shortcomings of its predecessors.

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